Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... fact stem from the Christian ( and , implicitly , Platonic ) tradition . The Romantic is tormented by a thirst for ... fact , every fact , is miracle . " 8 The truth , in consonance with Romanticism's paradox- ical nature , lies not in ...
... fact stem from the Christian ( and , implicitly , Platonic ) tradition . The Romantic is tormented by a thirst for ... fact , every fact , is miracle . " 8 The truth , in consonance with Romanticism's paradox- ical nature , lies not in ...
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... fact that he had conceived of his work as a " novel in verse " rather than as a long narrative poem ; but in our brief discussion of genre we cannot , of course , overlook the fact that the first Russian novel in a century dominated by ...
... fact that he had conceived of his work as a " novel in verse " rather than as a long narrative poem ; but in our brief discussion of genre we cannot , of course , overlook the fact that the first Russian novel in a century dominated by ...
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... fact , seem intended to laugh out of his system the Romantic personality traits which his intellect rejected . In " The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock " he undermines - by developing unto absurdity - Lord Tennyson's approved sonority ...
... fact , seem intended to laugh out of his system the Romantic personality traits which his intellect rejected . In " The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock " he undermines - by developing unto absurdity - Lord Tennyson's approved sonority ...
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